Man with the Wilde Curse
Was it his destiny or a mishap? Sometimes he thought the curse was to his advantage. He ordained himself a Law-maker, the Builder and Destructor, except from common rules.
In whole, he may be called duplicitous, two-timing, double-dealing, Janus-faced.
And yet, both faces are authentic, real, genuine, the real thing-s, none is fake. You just can't say he's unmixed...
He is sincere in each his "life", truthful. He lives with integrity, whatever he finds himself to be.
Take both of them - and you get the harsh, grim absolute, integral, unrestricted truth of the Man with the Wilde Curse. He lives unbroken by the curse, with unequivocal devotion and unconditional love of life. Beset, bedeviled, confounded but not defeated is the Man of the Wilde Curse. The Light Man who gave birth to Dark and was the Dark, and defeated it with Light again. Haunted with memories of his rise and fall, his doom and glory, shall he be condemned or commended, damned or blessed? Who dares to be the judge?
Albus saw this mess as a catch-22. The Riddle Paradox was an anomaly that became a law in this mind-bending reality. Dursleys were right: Harry Potter was a freak. The phenomenon of prodigy Dumbledore brothers was but a quirk of fate. All abnormalities in the world of eccentricity.
In his quandary, the man-enigma riddled the conundrum to his best. He walked the dire straits but now his plight is over. The death knell's nigh. The fate is sealed.
